- title: "Azure Storage Driver defaults to the correct root prefix"  # (required) Actionable title. e.g., The `confidential` field for a `Note` is deprecated. Use `internal` instead.
  announcement_milestone: "15.8"  # (required) The milestone when this feature was first announced as deprecated.
  removal_milestone: "16.0"  # (required) The milestone when this feature is planned to be removed
  breaking_change: true  # (required) If this deprecation is a breaking change, set this value to true
  reporter: trizzi  # (required) GitLab username of the person reporting the deprecation
  stage: Package  # (required) String value of the stage that the feature was created in. e.g., Growth
  issue_url: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/container-registry/-/issues/854  # (required) Link to the deprecation issue in GitLab
  body: |  # (required) Do not modify this line, instead modify the lines below.
    The Azure Storage Driver writes to `//` as the default root directory. This default root directory appears in some places within the Azure UI as `/<no-name>/`. We have maintained this legacy behavior to support older deployments using this storage driver. However, when moving to Azure from another storage driver, this behavior hides all your data until you configure the storage driver to build root paths without an extra leading slash by setting `trimlegacyrootprefix: true`.

    The new default configuration for the storage driver will set `trimlegacyrootprefix: true`, and `/` will be the default root directory. You can add `trimlegacyrootprefix: false` to your current configuration to avoid any disruptions.

    This breaking change will happen in GitLab 16.0.
